this is so much to take in

hey

*scuttles back into the trenches to eat my corn beef*

Soldier shared 'cigs, jam and corn beef' in 1914 Christmas truce, letters reveal

demons:

One soldier’s story of sharing “cigs, jam and corn beef” with Germans in the First World War’s Christmas truce has come to light in a newly revealed collection of letters.

Frederick James Davies, a private in the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, described meeting German soldiers across no man’s land on Christmas Day 1914 in a letter he wrote to his mother from the front.

merry xmas now this is the stuff

it’s ok that LCD Soundsystem gave me my bday present a week late because it was the best present of all so i forgive them

thanks your welcome

thesufjanstevensmodel5000:
“ Nothin’ like a Santa hat to glam up my moody gloom. Peace on earth. Thanks your welcome.
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im pretty over everything just popping in to say that i just like. violently retched and passed out on the bathroom tile and i am emphatically not doing great, and also holy shit LCD Soundsystem!

"Unitarians are open-minded"

on slint’s first show